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Old 01-27-2011, 07:22 AM   #1
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Default The Review Bully - Don't Let Him Steal Your Time!

Review sites are popular due to their set and forget nature. They are all about passive income. And they take days to finish! That's right reviews sites are time stealing bullies. If you don't hit back with the strength of an ox you will never get it done. The review site will be yet another project that never took off.

Unfortunately most people don't realize this before it's too late. Then they either throw in the towel or slave on, spending far more time on the project than it justifies. Starting a review site without a system in place to speed up the process is simply stupid! Action is an important keyword in marketing and most other aspects of life, but action without thought is more often than not futile.

The real problem, however, is that to create a great review you have to spend a lot of time on the project. That's the only way you can provide a good credible review, and that's the way you can make long term profits with it. Credibility in reviewing takes time, and it's hard to think of a system to get around that.

What I finally found out was that positioning is critical to creating review sites. In fact, I'll go as far as to say that calling them review sites is probably the biggest problem you have. Think about it. As a reviewer you need to go through all the material you review on your site. That takes a lot of time and could even end up costing you a ton of money.

Don't be a reviewer!

However, that doesn't mean you shouldn't create review style sites. You just shouldn't put reviews on your site!

As I said it's all about positioning. That's why I suggest you approach this as a reporter instead. Think about it! A reporter doesn't need to test the product. He just needs to get information from people who has.

That makes a huge difference in the amount of time it takes to finish your site. At least that's what I found.

It's a bold statement, but there's no doubt in my mind that the best way to speed up your "review site" creation is to employ the system I put together after I found my way around the time issue. The 30 Minute Review report will show you exactly how to create dazzling, credible product reports in 30 minutes or less. Click here today to take your "review sites" to the next level!
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